It was a common site in this posh enclave: Sherra Wright, walking down Whisperwood Drive, shouting into her cell phone and making demands for money."It was really bizarre," Patricia Coleman told the Daily News Thursday night. Coleman's home abuts Wright's house in this quiet suburb of Shelby County, 20 miles east of Memphis."She wouldn't talk in the house," Coleman said. "She would walk up and down the street and scream and holler. Neighbors would call and ask what's going on? She was always saying she needed money. That's one of the reasons we're concerned today."Link

Police dispatchers didn't alert officers to a 911 call from former NBA player Lorenzen Wright because they couldn't confirm that it came from inside their suburban Memphis jurisdiction.

Wright's body was found in the woods on July 28 after he had been missing for 10 days. He was shot to death. Germantown dispatcher Claudia Kenley Woods said the department's mapping system couldn't plot the exact location of the call placed in the early-morning hours of July 19.

When investigators finally learned of the call July 27, they used information from it to launch the search that found Wright's body.

Memphis police aren't saying much about their investigation into Lorenzen Wright's death. However, a woman claiming to be Wright's former personal assistant is speaking out- loud and clear- about who could be involved in his death. The "whispers" are abound on Whisperwood, as Memphis Police detectives continued being tight-lipped through their fifth day of investigation into the shooting death of former U of M Tiger and Grizzlies basketball player, Lorenzen Wright. However it appears it's now his former wife, Sherra, who finds herself in the unwelcomed spotlight of media and police attention in connection with the investigation.LinkGot thoughts? Well, get at HoopsVibe News in the comment box below.

Three armed men looking for Lorenzen Wright showed up at the home of the former NBA player's ex-wife about six weeks before he was found shot to death, an attorney said Friday.

Lawyer Gail Mathes said her client, Sherra Wright, was afraid for herself and her children, so she kept quiet about the encounter until Monday. She then alerted police in the Memphis suburb of Collierville.

The men, dressed in sport coats with weapons in view, threatened Sherra Wright and her family if she told anyone about the visit, Mathes said. The attorney's account was first reported by The Commercial Appeal.Lorenzen Wright's body was found Wednesday in the woods in southeast Memphis. He had been missing since July 18, when he left his ex-wife's house around midnight with an unidentified person.LinkGot thoughts? Well, get at HoopsVibe News in the comment box below.

In the early hours of July 19, a Germantown dispatcher received a 911 call from Lorenzen Wright's cell phone. The dispatcher heard a garbled male voice utter an expletive, then at least 10 gunshots. The phone then went dead.

Wright's body was found in a wooded area of southeast Memphis, two law enforcement sources confirmed Wednesday afternoon.Orange estimated Wright was carrying between $2,000 and $3,000 in big bills. Police have not said if robbery is a possible motive in the slaying.

Memphis police have found the body of a man that sources say is former NBA player Lorenzen Wright. The body was found in southeast Memphis and there appears to be a self-inflicted gun shot wound on the body, according to police sources.